Like we're so cool around each other, we work together everyday, I know these guys, they can't get Covid, we're safe. Hearing one guy talk about how we'll never do what it takes to get past this and his mask is around his neck. Another dude that will give me an elbow bump instead of handshake without a mask. Company policy: some people wear masks, some not. But if you're in 6 ft of someone which we are 8 hrs a day, you must wear a mask, yet half the time, half the people don't wear masks. Watching all these people racing around the building, maskless because you're walking, 6ft away, so its okay?
So you don't need a mask on the bus at first, but you do grab one and eventually put it on. But you squirt hand sanitizer on your hands because it's not the air that'll get you sick, it's that you want clean hands. Then you and all your buddies sit all over the bus instead of next to each other. Because sitting next to each other doesn't respect social distance but you can yell at each other across the aisle and to the front and back of the bus while general riders are aboard not a part of your crew. Because sitting that close to someone is not cool and somehow dangerous all of a sudden and you want your space. When you lower your mask every time you talk because you can't yell loud enough to the guy you're trying to talk to across the aisle but you aren't cool enough to sit next to each other. Watching you brush and fix your hair in a pony tail 3 times, lowering your mask to talk, while the girl behind you is squirming.